Back in 2006, we said:

...It also ups the feedback while you’re in the corner so you’re no longer trying to read what the car is doing through your backside or by listening to the tires. It could still use a bit more feedback and weight but even so, the new rack has made the WRX a thousand times more fun than before and finally gives the WRX the kind of handling it should have had at birth. So what’s new in the WRX range? Well, Subaru is now offering four WRX models, kicking off with a Track Ready TR model priced at $24,000 that does without rear cupholders, the one-piece seatbacks... Read More